Government IT and mission support services for defense and health readiness
Planned Systems International is a government contractor operating across cyber security, cloud migration, systems engineering, and DevSecOps. The tech stack reveals a hybrid-legacy posture: Java/Spring-based custom applications layered over enterprise platforms (Salesforce, ServiceNow, Appian) and infrastructure tools (VMware, Cisco, Juniper), with early Power Apps adoption signaling a shift toward low-code delivery. Project and pain-point data show heavy investment in military health and readiness programs—soldier fitness tracking, injury prevention, and ACFT performance—rather than traditional IT consulting, and hiring velocity is accelerating across healthcare roles (the largest department) and engineering.
PSI was founded in 1988 and employs 1,001–5,000 people, headquartered in Columbia, Maryland. The company serves U.S. government customers with technology and management consulting across cyber security, cloud migration, systems engineering, augmented/mixed reality, and DevSecOps. Current work centers on mission support programs, health and fitness initiatives, and soldier readiness optimization. The organization operates on a core value set of people, service, and integrity, with a distributed hiring footprint in the United States and Japan.
PSI uses Java, Spring Framework, JavaScript, and Tomcat for application development; Salesforce, ServiceNow, and Appian for enterprise software; VMware, Cisco, and Juniper for infrastructure; SharePoint for collaboration; and is adopting Power Apps for low-code solutions.
Current projects include command and control mission support, soldier health and fitness programs (H2F initiative), ACFT pass rate improvement, sports medicine injury prevention, and medical home port program—reflecting a focus on military personnel health and readiness.
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